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Celebrity cricket: Actress Moushumi Hamid opens up about actor Shariful Razz
Khaleda Zia can go to Appellate Division regarding treatment abroad: Additional Attorney General
Police not worried about visa policy: Newly appointed commissioner of DMP
Price of 12 kg LPG increased by Tk 79
The third terminal of Shahjalal Airport to be inaugurated on October 7
Canada has now become an arena for murderers: Foreign Minister
Dhaka, Sept 30: The diplomatic landscape is changing. After the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijja raised tensions between India and Canada, Bangladesh has now raised its own complaint against Canada's extradition policy. Canada's refusal to extradite Noor Chowdhury, the murderer of Bangladesh's Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is now at the center of this controversy. In an exclusive interview with 'India Today', Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said, "Canada cannot be the home of murderers. On the one hand, the killers are safe in Canada, on the other hand, the family members of the deceased are living in hardship."
Sheikh Hasina-Modi consensus to strengthen Dhaka-Delhi relations
Dhaka, Sept 9: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed satisfaction over the deep relationship existing between the two countries and at the same time agreed to take effective steps to further strengthen the relationship.
We want a peaceful solution to any problem through discussion: Dr. Momen
Dhaka, Sept 8: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen said that Bangladesh wants a peaceful solution to any problem through dialogue.
External interference in internal issues of Bangladesh is not acceptable: Russian Foreign Minister
Dhaka, Sept 8: Bangladesh has maintained an independent foreign policy despite pressure from the United States and its allies. It is not right that the US and their friends are trying to use force on Bangladesh. Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov commented that the attempt of foreign powers to interfere in the internal issues of Bangladesh is not acceptable.
Govt is not harassing Dr. Yunus: Momen
Dhaka, Sept 1: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen said that Bangladesh government is not harassing Nobel laureate Dr. Yunus for political or any other reasons.
Foreigners' conspiracy will not work: Foreign Minister
Dhaka, August 17: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen said that the conspiracy of foreigners to destroy Bangladesh will not work. The minister believes that BNP will not want the country to be destroyed.
US thinks Bangladesh is entering China's circle: Momen
Dhaka, August 14: Finally, the reason for the hostile attitude of the United States towards Bangladesh is known. They think that Bangladesh is gradually entering the circle of China. They even consider Bangladesh to be a part of China. The opposition is believed to have given the idea to the United States. While BNP was in power, diplomatic and various cooperative relations were established with China. On the other hand, China has been warning (threatening) Bangladesh about joining the US-led coalition 'Quad'.
There is no matter of compromise, elections will be free and fair: Foreign Minister
Dhaka, August 14: There is no compromise between the major political parties around the upcoming 12th National Assembly elections. However, the election will be free, fair and impartial. Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen informed US Congressmen about the government's plans for the upcoming national elections of Bangladesh when two US Congressmen visiting Dhaka at Rashtriya Bhaban Padma on Sunday afternoon. After the meeting, the minister briefed the journalists.
Will lobby for return of Tarique if I get instructions: Foreign Minister
Dhaka, August 3: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen has said that if the Justice Department gives directions, he will lobby for the return of the convicted BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to the country. The minister said this in response to a question from journalists at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday afternoon.
Italian PM emphasizes on legal immigration of Bangladeshi workers
Dhaka, July 26: In a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Rome, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized on the migration of Bangladeshi workers through legal channels.
PM calls on ambassadors to be careful against anti-national propaganda
Dhaka, July 26: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged Bangladeshi diplomats stationed in various countries to be vigilant against anti-state propaganda.
Two MoUs will be signed during PM's visit to Italy: Foreign Minister
Dhaka, July 21: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit Italy on July 23 (Sunday) to attend the Food Conference organized by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Bangladesh will sign two memorandums of understanding with the country during the visit. Besides, she will hold a meeting with the ambassadors of Bangladesh assigned to Europe in Rome.
Prime Minister going to Italy on Sunday
Dhaka, July 21: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is going to Italy next Sunday (July 23) on a four-day visit.
Diplomats' statements about Hero Alam unacceptable: Momen
Dhaka, July 20: Expressing displeasure at the joint statement issued by foreign missions in Dhaka regarding the attack on Hero Alam, Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen said that such 'workmanlike behavior' from diplomats is not acceptable. When reporters asked for his comments on this, he said, "This is not acceptable. Only when something happens in Bangladesh, they create noise."
British High Commissioner expects next BD national polls will be free, fair and participatory
Dhaka, July 12: Newly appointed British High Commissioner in Dhaka Sarah Cooke has expressed hope that the upcoming 12th National Parliament elections in Bangladesh will be free, fair, peaceful and participatory.